To those of you celebrating Thanksgiving today, Mail Order Zombie wishes you a happy and safe Thanksgiving. If you're not celebrating the holiday, Happy Thursday! In Episode 96 of Mail Order Zombie, Brother D recounts his experiences at HorrorHound Weekend Cincinnati (and he almost didn't come home!). While at the convention, Brother D met old and new friends, and collected several short interviews with filmmakers like Ray Basham, Cameron Scott and Corbin Bernsen, plus the Q&A session after the Night of the Creeps screening. He also picked up a number of movies that he'll be reviewing in upcoming episodes of MOZ. We're still taking answers for this month's Zombie Aptitude Test, and Need-a-Nickname Scott serves up yet another healthy dose of zombie news in the Zombie Beat, and of course Miss Bren swings by the end of the show to go over the weekly Feedback Discussion.

Brother D is about to take to the air for HorrorHound Weekend Cincinnati November 20-22, but he couldn't leave the MOZ Family hangin' without another episode of Mail Order Zombie! In Episode 95, Brother D takes a good, hard look at the 1987 zombie movie The Video Dead, written and directed by Robert Shaw. Chris MacGibbon is such a huge fan of The Video Dead, he's trying to get MGM's attention and wants to see the movie receive a proper DVD release, so he's begun an Internet campaign to raise awareness about the 80s movie. He swings by the show this week to talk about the movie and the movement. Also, we don't know if you heard, but Left 4 Dead 2 came out this week, and Miss Bren joins Brother D for a review of the videogame. In the Feedback Discussion, Miss Bren talks Brother D into giving a Headshot rating to a short zombie movie that's NOT been released to DVD . . . after we go over a few belated birthday wishes from the MOZ Family. writting and directed by Robert Shaw. Chris MacGibbon is such a huge fan of

(Please accept our apologies for pushing back our review of Black Demons. This movie will be reviewed next week in Episode 96.)

It's Miss Bren's birthday, and we're celebrating with another episode of Mail Order Zombie! The movies Doghouse (2009, directed by Jake West) and The Mad (2007, directed by John Kalangis) step into Brother D's sights for their Headshot reviews. (Special thanks to the MOZ Family Member that sent The Mad to Mail Order Zombie Central for us to review!) October's Zombie Aptitude Test answers are reviewed this week, and this month's ZAT question is presented to the Family. Winners are announced for two contests - someone will win Miss Bren's review copy of David P. Murphy's Zombies for Zombies: Advice and Etiquette for the Living Dead, and someone else will win another weekend pass to HorrorHound Weekend Cincinnati. The Feedback Discussion kicks off with nearly 20 minutes of birthday greetings for Miss Bren, but she doesn't get too choked up to finish out the show by going over everyone's voicemails and emails.

Miss Bren and Wayne Kotke spoke for more than the 25-ish minutes it took to review Zombies for Zombies, and the topics ranged from Disney princess to "Sex and the City." We thought the MOZ Family might get a kick out of hearing a bit of this conversation, and Brother D needed to apologize for a couple of things anyway, so here's a special Mail Order Zombie for y'all!

Two movies, one book, one iPhone game - this is Episode 93 of Mail Order Zombie, and Brother D and company have Headshots, ratings and discussions for the MOZ Family this week. The movies? 2007's War of the Dead and Night of the Creeps. The iPhone game? Zombieland, reviewed by Need-a-Nickname Scott. The book? Zombies for Zombies: Advice and Etiquette for the Living Dead by David P. Murphy, reviewed by Miss Bren and Wayne Kotke. There is a new Zombie Aptitude Test question introduced at the beginning of this week's show (last month's ZAT answers will be reviewed in next week's show), and in the Feedback Discussion, Miss Bren reveals a dark and terrible secret about her and . . . Chinese Food?

Phantasm Month would not have happened here on Mail Order Zombie if it wasn't for MOZ Family Member Richard from Witchita. He just called in his thoughts on Phantasm IV: Oblivion and the franchise overall, and while he has a somewhat different opinion than Brother D and Need-a-Nickname Scott, we still wanted to share his thoughts with the family. Enjoy!